High-DA, editorially compliant Wikipedia links and native integrations across 70+ language editions. White-hat only, every placement justified by independent sources and built to survive long-term.
Every link is editorially placed inside Wikipedia content using one of three white-hat methods. All compliant with Wikipedia's "External Links" and "Reliable Sources" policies.
We place your backlinks within the "Sources" and "References" sections of relevant Wikipedia articles, ensuring they are contextually appropriate and comply with editorial standards.
We find outdated or dead links in relevant Wikipedia articles and replace them with relevant, high-quality backlinks to your website, ensuring your link remains live, useful, and effective.
Using Wikipedia's "Cite" tool, we integrate your reference into existing factual statements in a compliant and natural way, ensuring full adherence to Wikipedia's citation guidelines.
Per-link price drops as the package grows. No setup fees, no sales calls. All packages include editorial sourcing and moderation defense for the first 60 days.
For brands that need deeper Wikipedia presence — full paragraph integrations, new sections, list inclusions, and Knowledge Graph signals.
We seamlessly integrate one sentence mentioning your company with a backlink into an existing Wikipedia article, fully aligned with the article's tone and sourcing.
We add backlinks within expanded or newly created paragraphs, providing valuable context and proper source attribution for stronger editorial weight.
We create an entirely new section in a Wikipedia article, incorporating your backlink as a cited reference inside an editorially justified factual structure.
We place your backlinks within relevant Wikipedia list articles (company directories, resource lists, software comparison tables, etc.) with full data attributes.
We add structured data to Wikidata, enhancing your brand's visibility in the Google Knowledge Graph and improving SEO + AI answer performance.
We integrate your brand across multiple high-authority platforms (Wikitia, Fandom, Everybodywiki, EveryPedia, etc.) to amplify SEO impact and visibility inside LLM training data and AI answers.
We also offer native Wikipedia integrations. The goal is to build neutral Wikipedia visibility around the company through relevant existing or new content, not through direct promotional placement. Three main formats to consider.
We naturally mention the company inside a relevant general Wikipedia article, citing an independent media source where the company is already covered. Link points to that third-party source, not your site.
If a suitable Wikipedia list or comparison page exists, we add the company with factual details: product type, category, region, supported features, and key technical characteristics matching the list's structure.
| Software | Web | SaaS | License |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asana | Yes | Yes | Prop. |
| Trello | Yes | Yes | Prop. |
| [Your Co.] | Yes | Yes | Prop. |
| Apache OFBiz | Yes | Yes | Apache |
We create or significantly improve an article around a relevant term, product category, technology, or industry concept. Your brand appears naturally as part of the broader market context.
Native integrations are not a direct backlink service. The value is in creating a more natural Wikipedia presence, strengthening topical relevance, and giving both readers and AI / search systems more context around the brand and its market. Often the safer path when notability sources are still being built.
No sales call required. Free audit identifies which Wikipedia articles and lists are realistic targets for your brand, plus pricing across standard, advanced, and native integrations.